To return back to the US at an earlier date appears to be a little more difficult than I had expected. I will be able to come back early, I just might end up stuck in London for two or three days before I get home. I'm attempting to leave Nairobi on September 4th, however I have tickets from two different airlines, one of which does not operate in Kenya and therefore it is difficult to change. Consequently, I must first try to arrange my transportation from London to Cincinnati via United Airlines, and then try to get my flight times from Kenya to London to match via Kenya Airways (Which is actually operated by Dutch Air just to make things more confusing). Assuming that seats are available, this shouldn't be a problem to make everything happen, however there is a risk that things will not work so smoothly.
To spend a few days in the UK wouldn't be bad, yet I would honestly prefer to do that with Amy in the near future, as being there is much more in her interest and it would be much more enjoyable to do together. I have a few friends in that city, and I'm sure it could be a lot of fun to run about with them, but at the moment, I really would rather go home or travel around Africa than spend my nights sitting at a pub in Notting Hill. Europe just seems so boring compared to the rest of the world. Anyway, its a good thing I brought my Visa card, with an exchange rate of 2 dollars to the Pound, and a Latte at Starbucks costing 3 to 4 Pounds, London is one expensive place!
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Are you planning to come back to Cincinnti? It sounds that your trip in Africa is going to an end. How was that? Was it succesful to make an interview and take a photograph so that you could collect various information and interpret them? Is the security problem good?
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